Word: attends
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...imperialism, who would never have written such a cynical (and honest) observation as Poet Belloc's, was 66 last fortnight. The Kipling Society had a banquet in London presided over by grey-haired Major General Lionel Charles Dunsterville, better known as the original Stalky. Poet Kipling did not attend. He stayed with his big, quiet, little-known wife, thinking. Days like the days of his youth seemed at hand. Last week a detachment of 400 officers and men from the Welch Regiment and the Royal Scots sailed for duty in India. The replacement was no larger than usually sails...
Speaking on the subject of "British Foreign Policy," C. Douglas Booth, member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in England, will address the International Council at Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock. All members of the University are invited to attend. A discussion and refreshments will follow the talk...
...scrapping the Spring sessions have been too often enumerated to bear repetition. The most important consideration in this case is that such a move would fall in line with the new retrenchment policy, which favors informality rather than gate receipts. A player will not feel in duty bound to attend Spring practice to the exclusion of other activities which he might prefer at that season. Participation, if any, should be entirely voluntary; and to this end, we move that Yale follow Harvard in abolishing formal Spring practice. -Yale News
Bravely forgetful of salary reductions which their trustees might be contemplating, thousands of college teachers made expensive dashes across the country last week to attend one or more of the scientific congresses which make the Christmas school holiday a clamorous medley of "I saw that . . .", "I did this. . . ." In New Orleans, together with 33 smaller, affiliated organizations, met the American Association for the Advancement of Science.* Its incoming president, Professor Franz Boas of Columbia University, was bedridden in Manhattan, vexed that he could not take over what the public assumes to be the most eminent office in U. S. Science...
Announcement that Yale and Princeton would also take an active part in this assembly makes it certain that a record number of students will attend the convention. It is hoped that over 600 will come to Providence for the meeting. Yale is to present Germany's problems, but Princeton has not decided on its country to date...